{"id":42918,"date":"2025-01-18T14:26:41","date_gmt":"2025-01-18T22:26:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/?p=42918"},"modified":"2026-02-09T12:08:20","modified_gmt":"2026-02-09T20:08:20","slug":"kinejun860","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault\/kinejun860\/","title":{"rendered":"<em>Kinejun<\/em> No. 860, May 1983"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<h2>Japanese Film Criticism<\/h2>\n<p align=\"center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault-images\/feb26\/kinejun860A.JPG\" border=\"0\" \/><\/p>\n<h3><em>Space Battleship Yamato, The Final Chapter<\/em><\/h3>\n<p><em>Akira Takahashi<\/em><\/p>\n<p>The intention to \u201csettle things\u201c is for one\u2019s own benefit, but it is also likely connected to an effort to reaffirm connections with others. Unable to contain his own excitement over the 10th anniversary of <em>Yamato<\/em>, Yoshinobu Nishizaki, who also serves as director at the end of the series, embarks on a \u201cfinal\u201c voyage toward personal \u201cresolution.\u201c This expression of intent as a producer is clear and understandable, but when it comes to the other endeavor, the work itself, I felt it was unconvincing.<\/p>\n<p>Leaving aside the irony that the series simply latches onto the phrases \u201cfarewell\u201c (the second film) and \u201cbe forever\u201c (the third film) and doesn\u2019t seem to have any \u201cconclusion\u201c afterward, what about the lack of substance in this story? The filmmaker\u2019s arrogance is apparent from the opening scene, which once again presents a contrived cosmic mythology. Well, you&#8217;d think it was time for a quick \u201cresolution,\u201c but you&#8217;re left waiting for a staggering two hours and several minutes. <\/p>\n<p>The first hour is already a roundabout narrative, desperately trying to convince viewers of <em>Yamato<\/em>\u2019s return with the appearance of Dengil and the approach of the water planet Aquarius to Earth. Then, by resorting to the desperate measure of resurrecting Captain Okita, who was supposed to be dead, and by having Susumu Kodai, who narrowly escaped death, return to <em>Yamato<\/em>, the story finally begins toward \u201cconclusion.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In short, the story is worn out, and the excuses for why <em>Yamato<\/em> is being used again are extremely long, and the time it takes to reach a conclusion is so boring that it\u2019s irritating. Is this really a story that five writers, including Kazuo Kasahara, worked out? Dessler\u2019s reappearance scene isn\u2019t strange because Captain Okita is resurrected, but it lacks any new excitement.<\/p>\n<p>When the \u201cconclusion\u201c finally approaches, Okita is alone aboard <em>Yamato<\/em> in a \u201cspecial attack\u201c to save Earth from Aquarius\u2018s water attack, and he tells Susumu Kodai and Yuki Mori, \u201cyou still have a fight left for you.\u201c That fight, he says, is for the two of them to fall in love and have children. This marks the conclusion of the theme of love, of being united and body and soul. But in return, Okita dies, and <em>Yamato<\/em> disappears into the ocean of space. Isn\u2019t this kind of a mediocre \u201cconclusion\u201d? Rather, I think this may have been the only way to put an end to it.<\/p>\n<p>As Yoshinobu Nishizaki himself has said, \u201cthe personality of the producer influences the work\u2026\u201c The <em>Yamato<\/em> series can almost be seen as a record of the evolution of his own personal battle. Even if the outcome is mediocre, Nishizaki\u2018s \u201cresolution\u201d has certainly been reached. Evaluations of the work will be divided, depending on whether or not one can accept this narcissism. Perhaps summing up Nishizaki\u2019s 10th anniversary of <em>Yamato<\/em> in this way is overly sympathetic. The final title sequence, with Isao Sasaki\u2019s theme song and <em>Yamato<\/em>\u2019s heroic figure, brings sentimentality to the 10 years that have passed.<\/p>\n<p><\/br><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.ourstarblazers.com\/vault-images\/feb26\/kinejun860B.JPG\" border=\"0\" \/><\/p>\n<h2>Video NOW<\/h2>\n<p><em>Koichi Hino<\/em><\/p>\n<p>A: <em>Space Battleship Yamato<\/em>, 1977<br \/>\nB: <em>Farewell to Yamato<\/em>, 1978<br \/>\nC: <em>Be Forever Yamato<\/em>, 1980<br \/>\nD: <em>The New Voyage<\/em>, 1979<br \/>\nE: <em>Final Yamato<\/em>, 1983<\/p>\n<p>Spectacular! The complete <em>Yamato<\/em> collection is being released in various parts. A dual contract was made for the tapes, with A-D released by Toei on tape, A-C by Victor on tape and VHD disc, and E by newcomer VAP on tape. While Toei provides a blueprint for enthusiasts, Victor is in full swing with additional bonus features. Toei and Victor released the complete theatrical versions, using the exact same footage from West Cape, formerly Academy.<\/p>\n<p>Toei&#8217;s audio is optical soundtrack mono, while Victor&#8217;s is [simulated] stereo on both tape and VHD. That\u2019s the only difference. I\u2019ve looked through all of Toei&#8217;s tapes. The picture quality is quite good for Toei. Well done, they made it! A space tale of the spirit of the imperial Japanese Navy, it tickles Japanese sentiment.<\/p>\n<p>My daughter, who is now in her first year of high school school, has been crazy about <em>Yamato<\/em> since elementary school, so I asked her to check it out. A has the \u201ccomplete uncut version\u201c of the TV series. The overture that was cut from the broadcast version is included without picture. C also includes Hiromi Iwasaki\u2018s song <em>Galaxy legend<\/em> which was not included in the theatrical or TV broadcast version. It is heard after the end credits, also without picture, so the running length is actually longer than indicated on the package. The picture quality is slightly better than a TV recording, with a different red color. D is a telefeature.<\/p>\n<p>E is the latest release. It\u2019s only available in mono and is a little more expensive than Toei and Victor, but the picture quality is the same. This film was released on March 15, and an unusual event occurred when about 30 theaters nationwide were unable to get it in time, so no screenings were available. When I watched it on video for the first time, the rougher production was obvious compared to the other others. For enthusiasts, <em>Yamato<\/em> is as precious as a God, but the still shots stand out like slides.<\/p>\n<p>The video makers are not to blame, but I wish they had ended it on a high note.<\/p>\n<p>Released by Toei entertainment video:<br \/>\nA: 135 minutes, 11 seconds. B: 151 minutes, 46 seconds. C: 148 minutes, 22 seconds. D: 95 minutes. 19,800 each.<\/p>\n<p>Released by Nippon Victor:<br \/>\nTapes A through C. \u00a519,800 each. VHD discs A through C. \u00a58800 each.<\/p>\n<p>Released by VAP:<br \/>\nE: 151 minutes, seven seconds. \u00a522,500. 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